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Originally posted by mockrock
What drives conspiracy is lying governments
If a government can murder it's people in staged terrorist attacks , then anything is possible.
Originally posted by jeichelberg
reply to post by mockrock
People had plenty of advance warning about Katrina...What are you talking about??? The government comes in and orders people to evacuate, then they become DICTATORS...If they choose to ignore the warnings, then you scream, "We had no advance warning!!!" Please, relax...
Originally posted by karen61057
reply to post by Char-Lee
We dont have a "north" coast here in the US. Where are you ?
Yeah,. I just got off the phone with a NASA friend and the latest news is in their
Originally posted by SuperTripps
so what is the final verdict? is there any chance this gets sucked into earth's orbit or not?
Originally posted by Lil Drummerboy
Yeah,. I just got off the phone with a NASA friend and the latest news is in their
Originally posted by SuperTripps
so what is the final verdict? is there any chance this gets sucked into earth's orbit or not?
facility is prepare..
Dont know what that means,.
NASA scientists will be tracking asteroid 2005 YU55 with antennas of the agency's Deep Space Network at Goldstone, Calif., as the space rock safely flies past Earth slightly closer than the moon's orbit on Nov. 8. Scientists are treating the flyby of the 1,300-foot-wide (400-meter) asteroid as a science target of opportunity – allowing instruments on "spacecraft Earth" to scan it during the close pass.
Tracking of the aircraft carrier-sized asteroid will begin at 9:30 a.m. local time (PDT) on Nov. 4, using the massive 70-meter (230-foot) Deep Space Network antenna, and last for about two hours. The asteroid will continue to be tracked by Goldstone for at least four hours each day from Nov. 6 through Nov. 10. Radar observations from the Arecibo Planetary Radar Facility in Puerto Rico will begin on Nov. 8, the same day the asteroid will make its closest approach to Earth at 3:28 p.m. PST.
The trajectory of asteroid 2005 YU55 is well understood. At the point of closest approach, it will be no closer than 201,700 miles (324,600 kilometers) or 0.85 the distance from the moon to Earth. The gravitational influence of the asteroid will have no detectable effect on anything here on Earth, including our planet's tides or tectonic plates. Although 2005 YU55 is in an orbit that regularly brings it to the vicinity of Earth (and Venus and Mars), the 2011 encounter with Earth is the closest this space rock has come for at least the last 200 years.
Originally posted by daryllyn
reply to post by Pauligirl
[color=dodgerblue]I think that some people want a 'doomsday' event to happen so badly that they are willing to listen to a bunch of wackos on youtube instead of cold hard facts and scientific data.
Sad, really.edit on 29-10-2011 by daryllyn because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by karen61057
reply to post by TheMindWar
What drills are you talking about? What is 7/7 ? Something happen on that date that I have forgotten or something?
Originally posted by outsidethesquare
the more threads i read on ATS, the more i wonder why the demand for straight jackets isn't higher.
YU55 will not hit us. The world will not end. Planes won't fall from the sky and computers will keep working. The poles won't switch, there will be no global electrical failure and the internet will still be available on your compatible fridge.
I think that covered most bases
Originally posted by eeks4My computer better keep working i just got a new one..LOL